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- | ==== Wind assisted ==== | + | ===== Wind assisted |
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- | === Projects === | + | ==== Projects ==== |
+ | Most important, the projects that exist and are in planning, the ones that failed. | ||
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+ | === Existing | ||
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Juni 2015: http:// | Juni 2015: http:// | ||
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+ | 2016 first voyage across and around the Atlantic, returning to Germany May 2017. | ||
http:// | http:// | ||
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+ | ==Salford== | ||
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+ | UK based coastal sail cargo. 1950s whelk boat. Small, local deliveries, crew come from a homeless shelter. | ||
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+ | http:// | ||
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+ | Run by Coastal explorations. | ||
+ | http:// | ||
==Kwai== | ==Kwai== | ||
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Nimmt 3 LKW Ladungen, die per Faehre 500 Euro kostet. Also es lohnt sich. | Nimmt 3 LKW Ladungen, die per Faehre 500 Euro kostet. Also es lohnt sich. | ||
+ | Since early 2016 in receivership. | ||
==Vermon Freight Sail Project== | ==Vermon Freight Sail Project== | ||
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Article from Erik Andrus in the building stage of the proiject in April 2013, | Article from Erik Andrus in the building stage of the proiject in April 2013, | ||
Longer article from end of 2013, after the maiden voyage: http:// | Longer article from end of 2013, after the maiden voyage: http:// | ||
+ | The vessel was based upon the simple Triliboats designs: http:// | ||
+ | Horribly ugly, but very simple to build. Probably cheap, maybe even possible without resorting to marine ply. | ||
+ | ==Gais Dream== | ||
+ | Saw [[http:// | ||
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+ | ===Emerging Projects=== | ||
+ | Here we mean ones that are doing things, but not at sea yet. | ||
==Schooner Ruth== | ==Schooner Ruth== | ||
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http:// | http:// | ||
She has sailed at least one in February 2015: http:// | She has sailed at least one in February 2015: http:// | ||
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+ | ==Brigantes== | ||
+ | Based in Sicily, 1911 built rivetted steel hull. Started 2016. In Trapani, Sicily. | ||
+ | http:// | ||
+ | https:// | ||
+ | http:// | ||
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+ | ===Planned Projects=== | ||
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+ | ==Celtic Trader== | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | spare time working on a long held dream of restoring | ||
+ | Wales maritime culture by returning to the tradition of | ||
+ | trading by sail boat along our coast" June 2014 http:// | ||
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+ | ==VW sail== | ||
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+ | According to an [[http:// | ||
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+ | === Ship Designs === | ||
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+ | There are more people putting together designs for cargo vessels to be built from the ground up. These are not projects as such, but designs that could be used by a project. | ||
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+ | == Scruffie (Australia) == | ||
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+ | The design for a Sail Electric, two versions 64 and 100 feet. | ||
+ | Steel hull, gaff ketch rig, | ||
+ | The 100 foot version has space for 2 20 foot containers or a 40 foot, utilising the container standardisation. On board crane only does 1 tonne, so it will not be able to unload the containers itself. Bilge keels for tidal work, with dagger boards. | ||
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+ | http:// | ||
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+ | == Tad Roberts cargo Schooner == | ||
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+ | 52 and 60 foot schooners. Steel hull, V bottom 16 foot long cargo area, inspired by Grand Banks fishers. | ||
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+ | http:// | ||
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+ | == Ville Matias Lindén == | ||
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+ | Finnish designer, completed a wooden design. | ||
+ | Laminated frames for strangth, wooden hull for ease of repair, schooner, based on New England fishing boats for speed. Designed for the Pacific coast of middle and south America. | ||
+ | 17 meter length, 4.6m breadth. | ||
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+ | No public version of it, documented in his Master' | ||
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+ | ===Discontinued Projects=== | ||
==John Leavitt== | ==John Leavitt== | ||
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- | === Meeting at NSRSail conference in Harlingen=== | + | ==== Meeting at NSRSail conference in Harlingen==== |
- | The meeting is interim and tried to outline the currents tate of the project. Parallel to it, a stakeholders meeting was being held on the ship "Stad Amsterdam" | + | The meeting is interim and tried to outline the current state of the project. Parallel to it, a stakeholders meeting was being held on the ship "Stad Amsterdam" |
The main project for NSRsail is the Ecoliner, a sail assisted container transport vessel. | The main project for NSRsail is the Ecoliner, a sail assisted container transport vessel. | ||
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- | ===Sustainable Sea Transport=== | + | ====Sustainable Sea Transport==== |
Peter Nuttall at University of the South Pacific in Suva, Fiji. Have run several conferences. | Peter Nuttall at University of the South Pacific in Suva, Fiji. Have run several conferences. | ||
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One suggested design, similar to the one above: [[http:// | One suggested design, similar to the one above: [[http:// | ||
- | ==Gais Dream== | ||
- | Saw [[http:// | ||
- | === Water / Sail and Arts Network === | + | ==== Water / Sail and Arts Network |
As a result of meeting Madadh MacLaine at NSRsail, a conversation with various people and organisations has arisen. Let us try and keep track of them here. They of course begin to interconnect with other conversations.... | As a result of meeting Madadh MacLaine at NSRsail, a conversation with various people and organisations has arisen. Let us try and keep track of them here. They of course begin to interconnect with other conversations.... |